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Rex Buckingham

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  1. Feeney is playing center, isn't he?
  2. line gave Fields no chance there
  3. I'm not necessarily commenting on his stats as much as just watching him throw the ball... his arm strength isn't impressive. He can certainly hit open receivers and seems to make good decisions for sure
  4. GB's CB runs right through Scott's legs
  5. he's an average NFL passer... our coverage sucks today, which makes sense when you consider JJ has been a no doubt #1 CB this year
  6. how did that floater get through there?
  7. Nate Davis into the tunnel, per Biggs on Twitter
  8. on replay, it didn't look like he had any options
  9. no quick passing game... there was no route he could have thrown
  10. punt returner being asked to block Rashan Gary
  11. oh shut up, Nantz... DJ Moore was not a throw in
  12. that kick was never close
  13. just marching right down the field... maybe they'll get a bad snap now
  14. Field must be pretty slippery
  15. Throwing into tight windows early
  16. Kauffman-Renn was the game-changer. Hitting 6/7 FTs, 23 points, 3 Offensive rebounds. Hard to overcome a role player playing that well when you also don't shut down the guys who normally carry the load
  17. I liked this part... "So if risk will be present, it’s best to offset that risk with maximal reward: which brings us back to the quarterback selected with the first pick. There might be a future top-10, top-five quarterback awaiting the lucky team at the top of this draft—heck, there might be two. Even though Fields has much more room for development than the average third-year quarterback, his ceiling is still lower than that of younger, fresher unknowns like Williams and Maye. The benefit of hitting on a high-tail outcome for Fields is moderate: You’ve got a fringe top-10 quarterback on a second contract. The benefit of hitting on a high-tail outcome with Williams or Maye is enormous: a C.J. Stroud–, Joe Burrow–, Jalen Hurts–like impact on a franchise. A swift and unstoppable catapult into contention."
  18. missed that... thought he was still planning to play another year... wouldn't mind using a 3rd rounder on him if they're sticking with Fields
  19. That's 3 potential upgrades... top 10 pick this year, 2/3 this year, and a vet... the pick in '25 has no bearing on the '24 season, which I think it part of Wrigley's point
  20. 2025 QBs of note: Quinn Ewers, Shedeur Sanders, Riley Leonard, Drew Allar, Carson Beck, Cam Ward, Dillon Gabriel... None of those guys, save maybe Ewers, seems to come close to the type of prospect Maye or Williams is currently
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